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NRA Board Member Calls for CEO Wayne LaPierre’s Removal
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A National Rifle Association board member called for the removal of the organization’s entire board and Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre, saying the actions were required for meaningful reform of the nonprofit gun-rights group as it battles corruption allegations.
The unusual move came in a series of legal filings Friday by Roscoe “Rocky” Marshall, an NRA board member since early this year, who is seeking to intervene on behalf of the association’s members in a continuing legal battle in state court in New York between the organization and New York Attorney General Letitia James. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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WELL SINCE THE COWARDLY DEEP STATE (compromised) NRA IS STILL SILENT ON THIS, (as of this writing)
https://nationalfile.com/read-the-names-135-republicans-vote-with-democrats-to-advance-red-flag-gun-confiscation-bill-as-part-of-ndaa/ |
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